A grand former doctor's surgery is on the market in Norfolk.
The five-bedroom period property in Brundall is on the market for £1,350,000.
There is a wine cellar, four living rooms, a garden room and a double garage with a cinema room above.
The house was built in the early 1900s. The land originally belonged to the Manor House, just down the road, and was sold to Dr McKelvie in 1909.
He built the property and held GP surgeries in his house until the village practice was built.
When the current owners came here, the house still had waiting and practice rooms and a lot of features still remain.
The property boasts character features throughout, with ceiling roses, fireplaces and bay windows.
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The property is on the market with Fine & Country, who said: "This spacious period home has alluring good looks, both inside and out.
"With flexible, family-friendly accommodation and a sunny, private garden, it has so much to offer.
"Restoring the house has been a labour of love for the current owners, and as they now reluctantly move on, it’s clear the property has enormous charm and is sure to impress."
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